The estate comes with all the upgrades any desert dweller could possibly want—and then a few never even dreamed of, including multiple pools and an indoor gun range.

Built in 2005, the home is deceptively low-key at first glance. It's designed to blend in with the surrounding rugged terrain. However, a closer look reveals a grand-scale, custom paradise for relaxing in the desert with every amenity imaginable, primarily privacy.

The 15,500-square-foot residence sits behind two gates on more than 3 acres in the dramatic McDowell Mountains. Naturally, it features commanding desert and city views.

Custom woodwork and ironwork, wood-beamed ceilings, and reclaimed wood plank flooring provide the interiors with a warm and cozy feel. Large windows allow for a seamless transition from indoor to outdoor living and make the most of the home's breathtaking natural surroundings.

The main suite has its own formal entry, sitting area, double-sided fireplace, and private patio with plunge pool. Another wing houses the guest suites, each with their own sitting room, bathroom, and private patio.

Other next-level amenities on the property include a wine cellar, humidor, home theater, and soundproof range for shooting and archery. There's also a guesthouse with yoga studio, caretaker house, indoor sport court, and plenty of room for whatever else you can dream up to do under the desert sky.

Exterior

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Courtyard

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Entry

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Living room

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Dining room

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Kitchen

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Outdoor dining

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Main bedroom suite

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Main bath

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Plunge pool

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Gun range

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Yoga studio

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Pool

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Guesthouse and pool

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This incredible estate unseated another mansion in the same gated community of Silverleaf in Scottsdale, to become the state's most expensive home.

The previous titleholder was a contemporary estate on 4 acres just a few streets over. It's still available for $26 million.

Second most-expensive home in Arizona

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Prior to that, Arizona's crown was held by the home of legendary pitcher Randy Johnson, who initially listed his Paradise Valley mansion for $25 million. The Hall of Famer had to knock several million off the asking price to score a sale.